Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise 35
Configure IP Filtering and IP Blocking
In addition to user authentication, you can prevent unauthorized access by
rejecting connection attempts from IP addresses outside of a defined range
and by temporarily blocking connections from IP addresses where
authentication has failed multiple times within a configurable timespan.
iDRAC6 Web interface — See "Configuring IP Filtering and IP Blocking"
on page 86
RACADM — See "Configuring IP Filtering (IP Range)" on page 278 and
"Configuring IP Blocking" on page 280
Configure Platform Events
Platform events occur when iDRAC6 detects a warning or critical condition
from one of the managed server’s sensors.
Configure Platform Event Filters (PEF) to choose the events you want to
detect, such as rebooting the managed server, when an event is detected.
iDRAC6 Web interface — See "Configuring Platform Event Filters
(PEF)" on page 89
RACADM — See "Configuring PEF" on page 276
Configure Platform Event Traps (PET) to send alert notifications to an
IP address, such as a management station with IPMI software or to send an
e-mail to a specified e-mail address.
iDRAC6 Web interface — See "Configuring Platform Event Traps (PET)"
on page 90
RACADM — See "Configuring PET" on page 276
Enabling or Disabling Local Configuration Access
Access to critical configuration parameters, such as network configuration
and user privileges, can be disabled. Once disabled, the setting remains
persistent across reboots. Configuration write access is blocked for both the
local RACADM program and iDRAC6 Configuration Utility (at boot). Web
access to configuration parameters is unimpeded and configuration data is
always available for viewing. For information about iDRAC6 Web interface,
see "Enabling or Disabling Local Configuration Access" on page 114.
For RACADM commands, see cfgRacTuning in the iDRAC6 Administrator
Reference Guide available at support.dell.com/manuals.